Thanks for the tip. I was thinking of doing that, but my friend told me it was useless, smart friend huh? I'm going to do that right now so he can come home again. Also, I called the SPCA monteregie and I will try to find a local animal center around Brossard, but don't know where they are.

This place you must go to as they are not helpful over the phone. Give them a flyer with his photo. Fill out a lost animal report and request to see all strays. Do that daily. I know it sounds nuts but if they do collect him, it's the easiest way to ensure you get him back. Also ask them if they have picked up any injured or dead cats meeting his description. Sorry I know that's awful to say but it's important to keep drilling them politely with questions.

Contact all vet clinics in your area as well in case someone brought in an injured cat meeting your description.

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"For every animal that dies in a shelter, there is someone somewhere responsible for its death".

Also,when you go out looking for him,go very early in the morning,or at night,when things are quiet.
Shaking a treat-bag could help.
If he is an indoor cat,he's probably not far away,check with all your neighbors,in bushes,sheds,garages...
Hope you find him,he is very pretty

I have some good news! I found out that he was on our street! He was in the back playing and then when we went to go get him, he somehow jumped a 6 foot fence! My brother just went right now and we tried to track him down, but we lost him.

I'll try 2 morow morning(like 7am) to look for him as he and his friends were together. I'm just glad he's alive and nothing happened to him.

He's an outside cat, but I don't understand, he's never done this before. Someone told me that as my outside cat gets older, he'll leave for more than 2 or 3 days before coming back! There's no way I'm letting my cat doing this again.... Is there any punishment (obviously not hitting) I should do to prevent him from doing this?

... WTF... they kill animals every 3 days? That's just messed up. Yeah if he doesn't come back by today or 2 morow morning I guess I have to do exactly that. SCDD Is a bit far, but I'll try to go every 2nd day.

hey Shazy... I lost my cat as well 3 mornings ago and I am loosing my mind. Where in Brossard do you live? I live in the B section... if you live close by I will def. keep a look out for your cat.

In the meantime, if anyone sees a large male grey and white (on the underbelly)domestic with long fur and right ear that is broken, please please let me know.

Lauriel, that is very nice of you to keep an eye out for Shazy's cat. I am also sorry to hear that your cat is missing. I would suggest that you open your own thread in the "lost and found" thread with a pic of your own cat to get a better response. to both of you!

hey Shazy... I lost my cat as well 3 mornings ago and I am loosing my mind. Where in Brossard do you live? I live in the B section... if you live close by I will def. keep a look out for your cat.

In the meantime, if anyone sees a large male grey and white (on the underbelly)domestic with long fur and right ear that is broken, please please let me know.

Lauriel I live in the S Section of Brossard, on Schubert Street. So Far I haven't gotten any response and I have lost much of my hope to find him. He's been gone for 11 days now and I don't know what to do.

To set the record straight, SPCA Monteregie does not have the contract for Brossard. AMR Animal Services (Refuge AMR) has the contract. Check their website for photos of animals they have picked up. There was recently a story (Brossard Eclair) where they picked up a mother cat leaving the two kittens to fend for themselves. The cat was euthanized within hours. And this cat was abducted from the backyard of the kind person who was feeding her. With Brossard's newly created and poorly thought out animal control bylaw it would appear that it is now open season on any cat that is left outside in Brossard. Better to keep you cats inside. Another story in the Brossard Eclair this past year concerned a cat who was shot in the leg resulting in amputation of the leg. If you must leave your cat outside, make sure there is a collar with identification. As to the new bylaw which the mayor stated was formulated with the help of the SPCA (HE doesen't state what SPCA), there has been much opposition. Now the mayor has stated that this bylaw will be re-examined. Hopefully the public will have the chance to take part. His last gang of experts (unidentified) leaves much to be desired. You can read the details of this bylaw at Ville de Brossard.ca. Hope you found your cat. He or she appears to have a collar. I do not want to get your expectaions up but there is a white and black cat hanging around my backyard with the black cat that I have been trying to find a home for years. Very fearfull but I will try to post a picture. Good luck.